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. >> what does a 2-year-old care about science? not much but my son has so much fun exploring that he doesn't realize his brain is learning too. >>> have you ever been asked to check off one of those boxes that describes your ethnicity, you probably noticed there's a box called other. other. sort of an unusual thing to say about yourself. i'm an other. in fact, there's a young poet who is so disturbed by that, she decided to write a poem about it because for her part she said she was too light skinned for black kids she grew up around to avoid teasing and taunts and it still haunts her today. soledad o'brien has more. >> reporter: it's a poem about her life. she is struggling to recite it. >> they always called me white girl. i was never ashamed of myself until she taught me to be ashamed. she calls her poem other or the biracial poem. it's about being bullied by black kids for being light skinned. >> i remember their taunts. it took years to fade. i became ashamed. >> reporter: the tough part. she has to perform it at the first sp
. >> what does a 2-year-old care about science? not much but my son has so much fun exploring that he doesn't realize his brain is learning too. >>> have you ever been asked to check off one of those boxes that describes your ethnicity, you probably noticed there's a box called other. other. sort of an unusual thing to say about yourself. i'm an other. in fact, there's a young poet who is so disturbed by that, she decided to write a poem about it because for her part she said she...
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what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of americans are shocked to realize that you and the last few in the senate may be the last backstop before this administration takes us into some international treaty, international law, international agreement that none of us really would ever agree to. >> there are people i serve with who think it is not a good idea. what about our sovereignty? that's what it is all about. nonetheless, this did come from them. you have to keep in mind that -- you and i can both remember when the democrats' primary source of funding in washington was
what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of...
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subjects like math, computer science, science areas like physics and chemistry, special- education, english as a second language, and world languages. this math teacher is evidence of what is possible. >> i love where i am. love teaching and i love the building and in. the kids are great. i like it a lot. >> he got his start with a baltimore county scholarship to encourage high school students to choose a teaching career. >> we think is really cool a former graduate our school would be able to come back and be a teacher. the faculty is very excited about it. especially teachers to have him as a student here. >> more than 100 high-school students are setting their sights on teaching. >> i demand -- there already planning lessons and designing activities and it's really nice. >> the state is going after people who would consider teaching as a second career. to see the entire report, log onto our web site, wbaltv.com, and click on education. >> foreign-policy is the focus in tonight pasqua been 20 will report. >> how the candidates are responding to issues around world. -- are around the world
subjects like math, computer science, science areas like physics and chemistry, special- education, english as a second language, and world languages. this math teacher is evidence of what is possible. >> i love where i am. love teaching and i love the building and in. the kids are great. i like it a lot. >> he got his start with a baltimore county scholarship to encourage high school students to choose a teaching career. >> we think is really cool a former graduate our school...
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he's well wear of the risks involved here but it is a man dedicated to science and driven by the need to explore. >> jason was the only news reporter invited on the ship for james cameron's test dives. see more in a special report called "extreme dive 7 miles underwater" tonight at 10:30 eastern here on cnn. it really is fascinating stuff. and if you're a techie or an apple aficionado, it's the latest must-have item, the new ipad. millions camped out just to get their hands on the thing. what makes it so special? we'll ask an expert, someone who knows, coming up. and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very
he's well wear of the risks involved here but it is a man dedicated to science and driven by the need to explore. >> jason was the only news reporter invited on the ship for james cameron's test dives. see more in a special report called "extreme dive 7 miles underwater" tonight at 10:30 eastern here on cnn. it really is fascinating stuff. and if you're a techie or an apple aficionado, it's the latest must-have item, the new ipad. millions camped out just to get their hands on...
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. >>> the driver of a car may sound like science fiction but google headquarters where engineers are working to make the dream a reality. explains a new and modernized of the road. >> perhaps the drive point governor jerry brown arrived today at google headquarters toyota. he then went inside and signed a law clearing the way for driverless cars to hit the road. >> self driving car is another step forward in this long march of california pioneering the future and leading not just the country, the whole world. >> the new law will set standards including requiring a human being to be behind the wheel in case of an emergency, but that may eventually change according to google cofounder. >> you can have a car drop you off at work, get out, walk through a little bit of space, and it goes off and takes somebody else somewhere else. >> he says driverless cars may enable large car sharing and potentially reduce the demand for parking. engineers say driverless cars will not be subject to what most automobile crashes, human error. >> i expect going to be far safer than human-driven cars. >> ju
. >>> the driver of a car may sound like science fiction but google headquarters where engineers are working to make the dream a reality. explains a new and modernized of the road. >> perhaps the drive point governor jerry brown arrived today at google headquarters toyota. he then went inside and signed a law clearing the way for driverless cars to hit the road. >> self driving car is another step forward in this long march of california pioneering the future and leading...
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. >> selle on science? is there. >> stephen: science suspect is a lot of it hype? i hear science is really good. what has science ever done for, you know, the general public, other than, like, tv remotes and electric blankets. those i get. >> it's so interesting, basic science is so important. 100 years ago when they were just figuring out about what was inside the atom, that wasn't really clearly understood by many people. they said four people could understand relativity. and now, that runs our economy. >> stephen: why do we need to know? is it better to know? i mean, there are some things we weren't meant to know, like where babies came from. >> yes, i agree with that. >> stephen: after i ownd found that out i just-- it's a dirty business. >> it cut down on a lot of sex. >> stephen: right, because we know what it leads to. >> it's very distressing. i agree with you. >> stephen: you agree with me? >> yes. >> stephen: thank you. >> don't let me interrupt. >> stephen: i hope you won't. won't ( cheers and ap
. >> selle on science? is there. >> stephen: science suspect is a lot of it hype? i hear science is really good. what has science ever done for, you know, the general public, other than, like, tv remotes and electric blankets. those i get. >> it's so interesting, basic science is so important. 100 years ago when they were just figuring out about what was inside the atom, that wasn't really clearly understood by many people. they said four people could understand relativity....
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just last year the former chicago bears safety dave deurson requested that his brain be donated to science to study the long-term effects of concussions. that was before investigators say he shot himself in the chest. and the scientists who examined deurson's brain as well as junior. researches at boston university report they investigated brain samples from 85 people all of whom had histories of brain injuries. they claim 80% of those brains showed signs of a certain type of brain disease that cause memory loss, depression and dementia. almost all of those brains they say belong to athletes. but scientist its say they don't have enough evidence to prove that the hits on the field caused the brain disease. earlier today on "studio b," a doctor suggested we have reached a point where parents really should think twice before even allowing their kids to play football. >> parents that are watching today need to be highly suspicious and highly cautious about having their kids participate in high school football, either if they don't get the right test done, if they are not followed frequently a
just last year the former chicago bears safety dave deurson requested that his brain be donated to science to study the long-term effects of concussions. that was before investigators say he shot himself in the chest. and the scientists who examined deurson's brain as well as junior. researches at boston university report they investigated brain samples from 85 people all of whom had histories of brain injuries. they claim 80% of those brains showed signs of a certain type of brain disease that...
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and as long as their science shows that this is roughly equivalent to the normal food then the g.m.o. food is approved alexis thanks so much i think it's good now everything you know about meat glue in the food you eat is right. it's the good the bad of the very very horrors centrist really are the good. elizabeth warren speaking of the net roots nation convention in providence rhode island over the weekend a warren attack mitt romney's infamous quote corporations are people of war and so the know mitt is are not people people have hearts they have kids they get jobs they get sick they love they cry they dance they live they die learn the difference time for all americans to learn the differences ms war and put it and continue the fight to overturn citizens united only way we can begin to rebuild america and take back control of our democracy the bat house judiciary chair lamar smith earlier this year new jersey rep steve rothman interest a bill that would prevent attorneys from removing jurors from the jury pool because they're gay well this should already be a right for gay jurors
and as long as their science shows that this is roughly equivalent to the normal food then the g.m.o. food is approved alexis thanks so much i think it's good now everything you know about meat glue in the food you eat is right. it's the good the bad of the very very horrors centrist really are the good. elizabeth warren speaking of the net roots nation convention in providence rhode island over the weekend a warren attack mitt romney's infamous quote corporations are people of war and so the...
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complexity the science of emergence and sometimes the science of surprise. abrupt climate change would be one of those. this is a perturbation to the system that nobody can predict because the patterns are emerging now and we have never seen these patterns before. if we can let go a little bit about the need as human beings, change our mental model, need to control and predict we may come up with some new ideas if we keep focusing on that. we will lose the opportunity for creative thinking. the older thing i want to say is i agree with you the insurance business worldwide can be a catalyst for other business in pushing way this to make ourselves safer in this new climate paradigm. that is one of the ways people change their habits. we talked about fastening seat belts. that is a huge thing to change for people so that is the role of the insurance industry to be a catalyst and pioneer for the rest of businesses but to use analytic predictive methods is going to fail. >> another question. >> i have a couple questions. the first one is about i am wondering what
complexity the science of emergence and sometimes the science of surprise. abrupt climate change would be one of those. this is a perturbation to the system that nobody can predict because the patterns are emerging now and we have never seen these patterns before. if we can let go a little bit about the need as human beings, change our mental model, need to control and predict we may come up with some new ideas if we keep focusing on that. we will lose the opportunity for creative thinking. the...
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he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking to ensure that nuclear materials were not diverted for military purposes. he's one of the world's leading experts an iran's nuclear program and led the efforts in recent years to implement an analytical culture to guide them. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i hope that i don't spoil your appetite because i don't think i have very good news for you. nevertheless, so if we look at the iranian nuclear program, i have been asked to provide a snapshot where we are today and then i'm going to look one year for
he's currently with the science for international affairs at the john f. kennedy school at harvard university. he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking...
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>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship is a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information comin
>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic...
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. >> i don't think that's an 100% accurate science. i think it's a lot of intelligence. a lot of reliance on asaad, a lot of reliance on israeli intelligence. a lot of reliance on middle eastern intelligence. a lot of countries hate iran. you look at wikileaks and saudi arabia, they were going to kill the saudi arabian ambassador. we get a lot of information behind the scenes, so i think we have a good indication that they are nuclear capable. >> here's the question though because people are are looking back in washington an around the country, polls say americans don't want a nuclear iran. but it does feel in a lot of ways like iraq. people are saying they have this, they want to do this and we did, we went in last time on that. it was bad intelligence and a lot of americans think it was a huge mistake. so eventually, is the united states, the people, going to have to take it on faith that if america strikes, they strike without knowing what iran has? >> i think president obama has made this much more complicated being a weakling. he asked the ayatollah to talk to him.
. >> i don't think that's an 100% accurate science. i think it's a lot of intelligence. a lot of reliance on asaad, a lot of reliance on israeli intelligence. a lot of reliance on middle eastern intelligence. a lot of countries hate iran. you look at wikileaks and saudi arabia, they were going to kill the saudi arabian ambassador. we get a lot of information behind the scenes, so i think we have a good indication that they are nuclear capable. >> here's the question though because...
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the best possible thing would probably be providing a really clear science, providing the initiatives that are on the right track, listening a little better than we are sometimes inclined to do when we are in other people's countries. >> host: me to go to a break but what still into pepfar and the western response when we come back. >> host: before the break you were talking about the western response is and how they are not entirely effective though very well meaning and that there is a misinterpretation of how to approach africa from the western perspectives in the administration as my former boss president bush aimed to put 2 million people on treatment and prevent 7 million infections. there is no arguing what 2 million people have been placed on treatment the math gets a little fuzzy and i do suggest when we talk about presenting 7 million infections. do you think it is possible to even state this and track the data that enables us to determine whether we with our response our meeting the goals that we set out or should we look at how -- i think you're going to say should we look
the best possible thing would probably be providing a really clear science, providing the initiatives that are on the right track, listening a little better than we are sometimes inclined to do when we are in other people's countries. >> host: me to go to a break but what still into pepfar and the western response when we come back. >> host: before the break you were talking about the western response is and how they are not entirely effective though very well meaning and that there...
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guess i'm frustrated by the fact that there are some members of the congress that can't -- can't use science and medicine to make their statements. they make utterly false statements and say it as if it's fact when they're totally false. >> he says his opponent is raising this issue because democrats can't run on the economy. is there any legitimacy in that? >> she's raising the issue because he made the most ridiculous statement in a debate and of course she's going to call him on it. >> how much do you see this playing nationally? congressman walsh, is he mainstream republican or is he an outliar, if you listen for example to governor romney and the campaign, he's made clear that he supports exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> i would like to believe that republicans and democrats recognize that a pregnant woman at risk should have the opportunity to discuss with her physician whether or not to terminate a pregnancy, and that government has no business involving themselves in that decision. >> congresswoman, appreciate your time tonight. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, ex
guess i'm frustrated by the fact that there are some members of the congress that can't -- can't use science and medicine to make their statements. they make utterly false statements and say it as if it's fact when they're totally false. >> he says his opponent is raising this issue because democrats can't run on the economy. is there any legitimacy in that? >> she's raising the issue because he made the most ridiculous statement in a debate and of course she's going to call him on...
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the point about the committee on science and technology is one example. ecosock is another. there's a long list of players who see the internet as a fundamental part of the environment now and would like very much to have influence over it. i worry about even activities as the internet governance forum champion emerged out of the world summit on the information society. the reason it has been successful, at least up to now, is that it started as a multi-stakeholder activity, but as responsibility for the sunt m subject matter under discussion 14i69ed from one body to another, the question who controlling the agenda now becomes a big issue. the process of involvement in the united nations has one unfortunate property that it politicizes everything. all the considerations that are made, whether it's in the itu or elsewhere, are taken and colored by national interests as a long-standing participant in the internet borpd and internet task force where we check our guns at the door and we have technical discussions about how best to improve the operation of the internet, to color
the point about the committee on science and technology is one example. ecosock is another. there's a long list of players who see the internet as a fundamental part of the environment now and would like very much to have influence over it. i worry about even activities as the internet governance forum champion emerged out of the world summit on the information society. the reason it has been successful, at least up to now, is that it started as a multi-stakeholder activity, but as...
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earlier this week, a watchdog for the center for science in the public interest deemed levels on save and levels of coca-cola, pepsi, and a range of other soft drinks. critics say the perceived cancer risk is based on one study performed only on mice. one consumer organization in the u.s. says a person would have to drink 2900 cans every day for 70 years before there would be at risk of getting cancer. changes are being made, once with -- which coca-cola says will not affect the taste of its most valuable drink. >> finally, for many of us, the weekend means a trip to the cinema. have you stop to think what some many of the trailers are voiced by men with deep voices? >> in a world within our world, they created a world unlike any other world. >> the hollywood studios rely on male voices when it comes to promoting their films. >> is a male-dominated field. they tend to go with men. there have been occasions women have done trailers, but there are few. >> why is the business so dominated by men? >> the physicality of the male voice tends to be a stronger presence, especially on trailers
earlier this week, a watchdog for the center for science in the public interest deemed levels on save and levels of coca-cola, pepsi, and a range of other soft drinks. critics say the perceived cancer risk is based on one study performed only on mice. one consumer organization in the u.s. says a person would have to drink 2900 cans every day for 70 years before there would be at risk of getting cancer. changes are being made, once with -- which coca-cola says will not affect the taste of its...
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and, hey, science is overrated anyway. here's my advice to kids. when in doubt, make stuff up. incredible read so far. so let's go on to chapter two. this one is titled "my pal paul." during my 11 years in congress, paul ryan was my comrade and my partner against women's rights. paul, all never forget our times together trying to redefine rape. these were the days. and don't worry, buddy, i got the message. i'll never again say out loud what we really think. very candid, mr. akin. and check it out, the book even comes with pictures. here's one of the dynamic duo. what a nice trip down memory lane. well, let's move on to chapter three. this one is titled "you can always do worse." also, let's move here, here's how. after you've alienated and
and, hey, science is overrated anyway. here's my advice to kids. when in doubt, make stuff up. incredible read so far. so let's go on to chapter two. this one is titled "my pal paul." during my 11 years in congress, paul ryan was my comrade and my partner against women's rights. paul, all never forget our times together trying to redefine rape. these were the days. and don't worry, buddy, i got the message. i'll never again say out loud what we really think. very candid, mr. akin. and...
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. >> today, we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator alex padilla. >> we can safe lives and create jobs and that is a great bill, whether you're an engineer or politician. >> 40,000 americans are killed nearly in auto accidents. engineers are convinced self driving cars will reduce numbers. and freeways will be less congested and computers will allow cars to save safely bumper to bumper. >> what i can see is phone shall to trance form our urban centers and you can have a car drop you off here at work and get out, walk three green space. this takes someone else somewhere else. >> and google is wondering about the experimental goggles. they're sharing the vision engineers have embraced. self driving cars could expand the market empowering vision impaired and disabled to share the road. and the bill governor brown signed will give the dmv three years to come up with regulations to allow those cars to hit the streets. >> that is going to change everything. thank you. >> comcast told a thousand workers three of the
. >> today, we're looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow's reality he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator alex padilla. >> we can safe lives and create jobs and that is a great bill, whether you're an engineer or politician. >> 40,000 americans are killed nearly in auto accidents. engineers are convinced self driving cars will reduce numbers. and freeways will be less congested and computers will allow cars to save safely bumper to bumper. >> what i...
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>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always
>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> so last week the actor rob lowe tweeted out that he thought i was a lefty who was using this show to help president obama, carry the water for him were his words. his comments surprised me because when i interviewed him a couple years ago we really hit it off. you may have seen us on friday when we showed you that special moment. after mentioning how fond i was of him on air last week, the website even concocted a name for us. burrowe, burnett and lowe. i probably would have gone with robin or lonette but i still thought that rob lowe and i had something, you know? i was wrong. now, since we last discussed this on the show, i have heard absolutely nothing from rob lowe. he has not called, has not tweeted, it has been a gaping hole of silence. i don't want to be too drama
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> so last week the actor rob lowe tweeted out that he thought i was a lefty who was using this show to help president obama, carry the water for him were his words....
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>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there
>> i definitely think -- this is -- you know, the old saying, it is not rocket science? some of this stuff is harder than rocket science because it involves people, and we do not always act in a logical, decisive way. elaine brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic...
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this symbol of victory stands just like a chess piece it was dr of technical sciences. made the necessary calculations there were even plans for special needs which would make it possible to easily raise the statue if it. does. first calculated the exact center of gravity before setting up cables inside the statue but another issue with merged in the one nine hundred seventy s. during a strong wind the steel sword began to swing wildly it was replaced with a titanium version weighing fourteen tons. engineer alexander turnoff comes to the statue once a week he checks all the cables inside to make sure they aren't overstretched and whether any metal has rusted the rim or the one hundred cables here each twenty meters long they pull together all of the internal parts of the statue. more than we did there for example we can see the ropes that pull together the right forearm and the elbow of the arm which holds the sword. you could call them the muscles of the arm there are special sensors on the cables which monitor the tension they send this information to a micro processi
this symbol of victory stands just like a chess piece it was dr of technical sciences. made the necessary calculations there were even plans for special needs which would make it possible to easily raise the statue if it. does. first calculated the exact center of gravity before setting up cables inside the statue but another issue with merged in the one nine hundred seventy s. during a strong wind the steel sword began to swing wildly it was replaced with a titanium version weighing fourteen...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia we've got the future covered. but i define it as a side effect off by everyone. there still and no we thank you and see the film on screen if you want to have sex go and have sex. from steve. starts on t.v. dot com. the arab league debates how to bring stability back to syria as pressure on the ground with speculation that western states could actually be propping up al-qaeda through their support of the opposition. iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy purposes despite the long list of western sanctions imposed against it. and an impoverished population or a bankrupt country the greek parliament is set for a tough choice more public summit angry protests on the streets. top stories of today and over this week you're watching the weekly with me will receive showing the arab league is mulling over what further action to be taken should be taken on syria with reports of escalating violence meanwhile the head of the group's observer mission has resigned
science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia we've got the future covered. but i define it as a side effect off by everyone. there still and no we thank you and see the film on screen if you want to have sex go and have sex. from steve. starts on t.v. dot com. the arab league debates how to bring stability back to syria as pressure on the ground with speculation that western states could actually be propping up al-qaeda through their support of the opposition. iran...
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we are starting to see gains in math and science. when it comes to community colleges, we are setting up programs including with nassau community college to retrain workers, including young people who may have dropped out of school but are now getting another chance -- training them for the jobs that exist right now and in fact employers are looking for skilled workers so we are matching them up, giving them access to higher education. as i said, we have made sure that millions of young people are able to get education that they weren't able to get before. >> mr. president, i have to move you along here. you said you wanted to get to the questions and we need to do it here. >> just one second because this is important. this is part of the choice in this election. when governor romney was asked whether teachers, hiring more teachers was important to growing our economy, governor romney said that doesn't grow our economy. >> the question, mr. president, was guns here, so i need to move us along. >> i understand. >> the question was gun
we are starting to see gains in math and science. when it comes to community colleges, we are setting up programs including with nassau community college to retrain workers, including young people who may have dropped out of school but are now getting another chance -- training them for the jobs that exist right now and in fact employers are looking for skilled workers so we are matching them up, giving them access to higher education. as i said, we have made sure that millions of young people...
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is a science communicator. one of the things that i learned is that there were words i didn't realize were jargon that were actually jargon. reading the "boing boing" comments, i realized that most of my readers -- educated people, people who are excited about science, they didn't know what purity meant. half of them thought it was a good old boys system that they were friends and kept out new ideas, and very few seem to realize that there was discomforted a process that was really all about -- scientists editing each other's work and figuring out ways to save this may not be correct information, but we have said that you were probably doing the signs correctly you're probably not making mistakes in your methodology or ridiculous leaps of logic, even though we don't know whether you are right or not. and that it's hard to explain to people. it is a hard thing to remember to explain to people, and we don't do a good enough job as science communicators of remembering that there are things that we know that other
is a science communicator. one of the things that i learned is that there were words i didn't realize were jargon that were actually jargon. reading the "boing boing" comments, i realized that most of my readers -- educated people, people who are excited about science, they didn't know what purity meant. half of them thought it was a good old boys system that they were friends and kept out new ideas, and very few seem to realize that there was discomforted a process that was really...
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watching us on kntr news source 16, eugene, oregon, get a sitter for the kids and enjoy a night discussing science with an expert. i need the night off. tonight's topic the os pleasure. cozmic pizza. you up for babysitting? >> no. sorry. >> really? >> i don't think you can trust me. >> now here's an early look at this mornings headlines in entertainment. she's no beyonce but simon cowell's rating boost may come in the form of britney spears. she is close to inking a deal as judge on the show for $15 million. that's more than jennifer lopez. >>> madonna's latest album notched biggest album debut of the year, but also just recorded the biggest second week drop for a number one album, ever. >> marc anthony filed for divorce from jennifer lopez, seeking joint custody of the twins. >> say it ain't so. there will be no axl rose or guns 'n roses reunion at the rock and roll hall of fame ceremony. rose told more like warned, the hall, not to induct him. since the band's angry 1996 split, rose has wanted nothing to do with his former members, and made it clear today he still feels that way. >>> we'll make
watching us on kntr news source 16, eugene, oregon, get a sitter for the kids and enjoy a night discussing science with an expert. i need the night off. tonight's topic the os pleasure. cozmic pizza. you up for babysitting? >> no. sorry. >> really? >> i don't think you can trust me. >> now here's an early look at this mornings headlines in entertainment. she's no beyonce but simon cowell's rating boost may come in the form of britney spears. she is close to inking a deal...
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r science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three y we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love ience. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ what's going on? we ordered a gift oine and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to st
r science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three y we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love ience. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ what's going on? we ordered a gift oine and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it....
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. >> unfortunately the investment in humanities and social sciences have been quite lacking. because most regimes from -- you know -- almost from morocco all the way to iran feel that is not important. you have to go either to religious education or secular education. but you don't get humanities. so you're not getting people who understand sociology, anthropology, history -- to come up with innovative ideas to help their communities. our company, it sells outdoor solar lights. it works on solar energy, it takes the sun at day and then it works at night. i want our generation to breathe a clean air. i want my children to be healthy, that's how i want to change the world. >> i believe religion is a beautiful thing, but i believe that religion is something between a person and god. it's nobody else's business. and i don't believe it has a role in kind of how you judge others on earth. so for me i would rather religion be kept out of politics. i think the middle east needs to connect on that what actually connects people which is economics. not religion, not language. that doesn
. >> unfortunately the investment in humanities and social sciences have been quite lacking. because most regimes from -- you know -- almost from morocco all the way to iran feel that is not important. you have to go either to religious education or secular education. but you don't get humanities. so you're not getting people who understand sociology, anthropology, history -- to come up with innovative ideas to help their communities. our company, it sells outdoor solar lights. it works...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. >>> stand by. ready three. take three. roll tape. take three. ready camera three. >> good evening. i'm david walker. >> here's the news. >> that was from cnn's very first newscast on june 1st, 1980. back with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel when you see that clip again? >> i feel good. it was a great idea. and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news networks there are now? 24-hour news networks in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. >> is that right? >> every country's got one. yo
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. >>> stand by. ready three. take three. roll tape. take three. ready camera three....
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aman had come up out of the midwest, as sheid, and had been a professor of government and political science at the anil t i l of minnota. '30s had as a student hubert humphrey and became humphrey's mentor and, ultimately, his great friend. and kind of built a litil apratuerld coeror i ic pic on humphrey, but orville friedman who later became governor of minnesota and sort of as a junior member, walter mondale, although he came a little later. but,ounow, wthumy ev kirk pat kirkpatrick -- excuseme --ad kicked the communists out of the fringes of the decratic party once and for al. d adnpaf t urtoiauring rld war ii, so he had that experience and always had these intelligence connections. so he saw something inje anenugerasis e ane d been himself married a couple of times already -- which she didn't fully know, i think, the full story of that -- he became a mentor as well as an employer. heijo for him was editing some papers captured by the nazis, soviet prisoners that they had taken tat showed the ntthuat s t. hendviofis hell of totalitarianism. and so he, you know, he introduced her to all th
aman had come up out of the midwest, as sheid, and had been a professor of government and political science at the anil t i l of minnota. '30s had as a student hubert humphrey and became humphrey's mentor and, ultimately, his great friend. and kind of built a litil apratuerld coeror i ic pic on humphrey, but orville friedman who later became governor of minnesota and sort of as a junior member, walter mondale, although he came a little later. but,ounow, wthumy ev kirk pat kirkpatrick --...
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united nations and one of its many manifestations including the general assembly, the commission on science and technology for development, and the international telecommunication union. the u.s. government and others have successfully opposed these proposals but it is important to recognize that this will be a continuing debate. from the privatization of the internet in the mid 1990's the united states has been committed to a multi-stakeholder approach to its governance, that has been true from one administration to another. it is not too strong to say unanimous bipartisan support. the present internet governance relies on specialized institutions of which the internet society ican, the ietf and world wide web consortium are important examples. they are note worthy for two things. the first is their expertise and inclusiveness and openness. the second is the remarkable success they have achieved. this is one of the reasons we wish to preserve these institutionings as the instruments of internet governance. they work and they work remarkably well. there are two other reasons underlying our
united nations and one of its many manifestations including the general assembly, the commission on science and technology for development, and the international telecommunication union. the u.s. government and others have successfully opposed these proposals but it is important to recognize that this will be a continuing debate. from the privatization of the internet in the mid 1990's the united states has been committed to a multi-stakeholder approach to its governance, that has been true...
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a lot of attention is being drawn to the national sciences and engineering. i think it will help us in the long run. >> excellent. thank you for coming in. german parents who were hoping for more money to care for their kids at home instead of sending them to day care, are going to have to wait a little longer. >> in a controversial development, the actual bill for the child subsidy never made it to a vote because there were not enough members present in parliament. who is to blame is now a matter of fierce discussion. >> and that was that. the vice-president adjourn the session early. the debate over the child-care subsidy was postponed because parliament did not have a quorum. a minimum of half of all deputies. apparently, many representatives of the coalition government took off for the week and early. members of the opposition just walked out. conservative party leaders were outraged by the move. >> this just shows they do not have any argument. it shows just how low the opposition has sung. we denounce this action as on parliamentarian. >> the opposition
a lot of attention is being drawn to the national sciences and engineering. i think it will help us in the long run. >> excellent. thank you for coming in. german parents who were hoping for more money to care for their kids at home instead of sending them to day care, are going to have to wait a little longer. >> in a controversial development, the actual bill for the child subsidy never made it to a vote because there were not enough members present in parliament. who is to blame...